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There's only two outfielders in the image. If you're correct, there's an outfielder down the left field line we can't see, otherwise there's an outfielder in right we can't see. All I know is, it's from the attached article where they elaborate on exactly what I mentioned; the future of outfield alignments and what some may look like, with one outfielder in short right where a 2022 infielder would usually be.
QUOTE=MathBandit;4950438]That screenshot is from an alignment with 3 OFs.
Teams have been putting *more* people in the OF recently, not less, because one of the main reasons you shift is to prevent doubles.[/QUOTE]
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